A poetic incursion in the memory of Aromanians, who have roamed throughout the history of Europe, finding places to live and prosper in the entire Balkan Peninsula. A Balkan minority of nomadic shepherds, Romance language speakers living south of the Danube, saw themselves persecuted and threatened with death in bloody territorial battles at the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the ensuing formation of nations. Without a territory and a written language, they get banished from history and are in constant wandering. An invitation to explore a history full of atmosphere and layered echoes, a world seen from an ultra-personal perspective, a complex essay, conveyed through multiple meaningful layers of image, spoken word, song, and emotion, staging archives that passionately interpret this perpetual tragic wandering that is also full of courage.
—Thessaloniki International Film Festival